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Proposition 400

The City of Tucson is asking voters next month to hike the two-cent city sales tax , known as the Business Privilege Tax, by a half-cent to help fund core services.

Admiral Michael Mullen Comes to Tucson

Watch the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Town Hall

Four candidates for two ACC seats

There is a four-way showdown for two seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission.

Antenori vs. Camenisch

Battle for the Arizona state senate seat is district 30 has Republican Senator Frank Antenori facing out against Democratic Challenger Todd Camenisch.

Ray Carroll: Rosemont Ads Targeting County Supervisors “Misguided”

A recent radio ad campaign urges listeners to call supes in support of the proposed mine.

Tucson's Violent Year

The number of homicides in the city of Tucson has soared this year. Tucson Police Chief Roberto Villasenor will discuss the homocide rate and the overall crime rate in the city.

VOTERS WILL DECIDE PROPOSITION 113 IN November

The outcome could affect union organizing efforts

Who Will Be Arizona's Mine Inspector for the Next Four Years?

Two-way race to determine who will be the state's mine inspector for the next four years has incumbent Republican Joe Hart facing Democratic Challenger Manuel Cruz of Glendale.

Secretary of State Showdown

Sec of State Ken Bennett, a Republican faces off with his challenger Chris Deschene, a Democrat in the battle for the second highest elected office in Arizona.

Core Tax Proposal

Cuts to City Services on the Horizon in Tucson

TUSD Candidates

Come November voters will decide how to fill two seats on the TUSD governing board.

Arizona Governor Debate Offers Partisan Fireworks

Four candidates argue ideas and more in a televised forum.

Electric Cars Rolling Out

Supporters of electric vehicles are excited about the short-term and long-term future

UA Part of Grant to Prevent Telecommunications Breakdown

Computer scientists at the University of Arizona are sharing a $454,000 grant to identify weaknesses in computer networks and secure them in the case of a national emergency, such as an electromagnetic pulse.

Party Election Celebrations Bring Political Faithful Out

Both parties rolled out the red carpet for candidates and supporters on primary election night.

Last Minute Push for Votes

As Primary Election Day neared one long time politician tried to give the next generation a helping hand.

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